Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Casting On

Possibly because she's had enough of waiting for her Pink Cape,* and has decided to just do it herself, Abigail (who is pushing five, can you believe it?) asked my sister to show her the ropes. Or yarns, as it were.

In her message to me, Susan noted that I should not give the impression that my niece will now be augmenting the family income as a stocking knitter, like those kiddies of old you hear about who were turning heels at age three. She enjoyed herself, and began to get the gist of it all. But she was mightily distracted the entire time by the basket of yarn on the table. She kept wanting to stop knitting so she could pet and squeeze it.

Abigail can't be 5!!! I remember reading the posts about her being born--and I swear that was just a couple years ago. That means I've been reading your blog at least 5 years. Boy, the time really has flown by, hasn't it?

I've been patiently waiting for this moment. I'm glad she's showing an interest now. Nurture it like a tender flower and don't introduce any patterns with p3-b in them until she has developed her knitter's armor.

Nieces (and I suppose nephews) are just the best kidlets to have around: you're still young enough to be almost parental, and when you're tired of that, you can give 'em back to your sib! Abigail is coming along nicely as a Knitter. It occurs to me that I had an Uncle Frank, a favorite of all us kids as we were growing up, and Miss Abigail's lucky to have her own. Keep up the good work!

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